WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
Nutans —Rather narrow leaves and hanging clusters of rich blue flowers 
on 8-inch stems...50 
Oblongifolia —Blue flowers in a rather close cluster on 10-inch stems.50 
Paniculata Subcordata —Large subcordate leaves and panicles of blue 
flowers on 18 to 24-inch stems.35 
Pubescens —A rare species with foliage rather hairy. Nice blue flowers 
on 12 to 15-inch stems..50 
$Pulchella —One of the finest of our native blue flowers. Six to 8-inch 
stems, bearing a drooping cluster of deep blue flowers, sometimes 
tinted pink. Choice and rare...35 
Virginica (Virginia Blue Bells) —Bluish-grey foliage and long arching 
racemes of rich sky-blue flowers on 2 to 3-ft. stems, April to June.30 
£MITCHELIA Repens—Charming evergreen trailing plants with red berries 
in Autumn and Winter. Plant in half shade, in soil with plenty of 
humus as is provided by rotted leaves...35 
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MONARDA Didyma (Cambridge Scarlet) —Prefers a moist position, with 
plenty of sun. Heads of brilliant scarlet flowers on 2-ft. stems, July 
to September.25 
*MONTBRETIA —Earlham Large-flowered Hybrids. Of easy culture, pre¬ 
ferring a light loam, enriched with leaf mold, but no manure or 
chemical fertilizer should touch the roots. A little bone-meal may be 
used with safety. Water well during dry summer months.- In severe 
climates, best treated as Gladioli bulbs. The flowers of these Mont- 
bretia are from 2% to 4 inches across, on steams from 2 to 4 feet 
high. 
Goldfinch —Bright yellow, small maroon blotches at center, outer petals 
shaded brilliant cherry-scarlet.25 
His Majesty—Deep velvty scarlet, shading to gold; reverse of petals 
dark crimson shading to gold. The largest flowered of all, 4 inches 
across .35 
James Coey—Rich vermilion-scarlet with golden orange luster.25 
Lemon Queen—Creamy yellow, pale center and deep orange buds.25 
Marjorie—Orange yellow with crimson center.25 
Pocahontas—Rich coppery scarlet, with golden luster. Very large flowers. .25 
Princess Mary—Pale yellow petals with red tips, three of the petals 
bright crimson on reverse side. 35 
Queen Alexandra—Chrome yellow, carmine blotch at base of petals.25 
Queen Charlotte—Orange-scarlet center shading to primrose with ruby 
markings.25 
Una—Rich apricot with carmine blotch.25 
Collection of 10 varieties for $2.00 
*MORISIA Monanthos—A charming little Crucifer, with pointed triangular 
leaflets. Bright golden-yellow flowers, each by itself on a 2-inch 
stem, during 8 months of the year. Requires barren moraine condi¬ 
tions, in full sun.75 
$*MYOSOTIS, Barr’s Blue (Forget-me-nots) —Compact habit, with 8 to 12- 
inch flower stems. Per dozen $1.50...15 
Isolde Krotz (Forget-me-not) —Very large flowers of deep blue. Very 
handsome foliage. New and rare.25 
$*Palustris Grandiflora —The true perennial variety. Also called the 
Water Forget-me-not. Commences to bloom in June and continues 
throughout the Summer, provided in some shade and well watered. 
Stems 12 to 18 inches.25 
$Rupicola —The Queen of Alpine Forget-me-nots. Small, compact tufts 
of dark green foliage, hidden by crowned heads of large flowers of a 
deep blue. Choice and very rare. Stony soil in open position.50 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Orders taken for Saxifraga Seeds. 
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